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Court hearing for terror suspects Court remands two terror suspects
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Two men are due to appear in a London court in connection with an alleged plot to blow up transatlantic airliners bound for the US. Two men have been remanded in custody after appearing in court accused of a part in an alleged plot to blow up transatlantic airliners in mid-flight.
Don Stewart Whyte, of High Wycombe, Bucks, and Mohammed Usman Saddique, of Walthamstow, east London, are charged with preparing acts of terrorism.Don Stewart Whyte, of High Wycombe, Bucks, and Mohammed Usman Saddique, of Walthamstow, east London, are charged with preparing acts of terrorism.
Mr Stewart Whyte also faces three firearm charges. Both will appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court. Mr Stewart Whyte also faces three firearms charges.
They were remanded at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court until 18 September.
Seventeen people have now been charged following arrests made in August.Seventeen people have now been charged following arrests made in August.
Terrorism charges
Mr Stewart Whyte and Mr Saddique were charged by officers at Belgravia police station in London.Mr Stewart Whyte and Mr Saddique were charged by officers at Belgravia police station in London.
The terrorism charge against both men alleges that between 1 January and 10 August 2006, with the intention of committing acts of terrorism, they were preparing to smuggle parts of improvised explosive devices onto aircraft and assemble and detonate them on board.The terrorism charge against both men alleges that between 1 January and 10 August 2006, with the intention of committing acts of terrorism, they were preparing to smuggle parts of improvised explosive devices onto aircraft and assemble and detonate them on board.
The firearms charges against Mr Stewart Whyte allege that on 9 August he had in his possession a Baikal 8mm pistol.The firearms charges against Mr Stewart Whyte allege that on 9 August he had in his possession a Baikal 8mm pistol.
He is also charged with possessing a magazine clip with 10 rounds of ammunition and possessing a black gun silencer without holding a firearms certificate.He is also charged with possessing a magazine clip with 10 rounds of ammunition and possessing a black gun silencer without holding a firearms certificate.
Three others being questioned over the alleged plot have been released without charge.Three others being questioned over the alleged plot have been released without charge.
The plot is alleged to have involved smuggling improvised explosives onto US-bound jets from London, where they would have been assembled and detonated on board.The plot is alleged to have involved smuggling improvised explosives onto US-bound jets from London, where they would have been assembled and detonated on board.